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by  HOLY LAND MAN
Can you accept gravity but not God?

62. CAN YOU ACCEPT GRAVITY BUT NOT GOD?

Having said this, one can understand why the existence of GOD is a proven fact just like the existence of gravity. Like gravity, GOD also constitutes an explanation for many separate phenomena: the existence of the universe, laws of nature, living and human beings, consciousnesses, miracles and experiences of revelation, and so on.

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Is it describing but not explaining?

61. IS IT DESCRIBING, BUT NOT EXPLAINING?

It is true that there are people who deny the existence of gravity. According to them, Newton did not create the existence of any entity whatsoever, but only accurately described what was happening. He did not explain the phenomena; he only described them.

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Can we simplify the explanation equation?

59. CAN WE SIMPLIFY THE EXPLANATION EQUATION?

So if we admit that there are hard facts that cannot be explained, on what basis do we add entities in explanations of the type of position on the unfamiliar? Perhaps the phenomenon before us is simply a rigid fact of reality, and there is no entity behind it?

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Holy land man explains the explanation like this

58. HOLY LAND MAN EXPLAINS

When the question arises: Who said that every phenomenon must have an explanation? How can we conclude the existence of such and such only on the basis of the existence of unfamiliar phenomena? After all, the whole chain of explanations has to stop at some point.

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Can we actually change the universe?

57. CAN WE ACTUALLY EXPLAIN THE UNIVERSE?

Because something can still be said about evidence. Contrary to popular belief, the existence of GOD is one of the most proven facts there is. In fact, it is proven at least as much as the existence of gravity, as I am about to explain.

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Order or chaos

55. ORDER OR CHAOS

If we were to ask someone who has no idea about our universe, what he thinks a planned universe should look like and what a randomly created universe would look like, he would probably answer that a planned universe would have laws, complexity, diverse creatures, consciousness, and constant progress.

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